anorexia nervosa

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Issue:

Psychology

 

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James F

 

Date added:

October 15, 2015

 

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University

 

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A

 

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They want to be special, to stand out from the mediocre masses. They try to achieve that goal by losing weight and being thin. Some clinicians believe that the symptoms of anorexia are a kind of symbolic language used by people who don't know how to, or are afraid to, express powerful emotions directly, with words...
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For example, making one's body tiny and thin may substitute for, "I'm not ready to grow up yet," or "I'm starving for attention." Refusing to eat may translate to "I won't let you control me!" People who develop anorexia often feel stressed and anxious when faced with new situations. Many are perfectionists who have low tolerance for change (including the normal physical changes their bodies experience at puberty), feeling that it represents chaos and loss of control...
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